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July/August 2012 Issue Cover Maggie Lu's Dresser: New grandpa Rob Johnstone builds a simple and stylish dresser, featuring a sunrise backsplash and easy-to-follow construction tips.

Today's Shop: Woodworker's Journal field editor Chris Marshall takes you behind the scenes to find out what's on the minds of power tool company managers in today's economy: a state-of-the-power-tool industry report.

Cylindrical and Round Object Drilling Jig: Drill cylindrical and round objects with ease: this jig will hold them steady, and not drive you 'round the bend.

Finishing Thoughts: No more wondering what it means as you ponder the label on your paint and stain cans. Finishing expert Michael Dresdner gives you the key to all the secret labeling codes.

Civil War Officer's Chair: A.J. Hamler teaches you to build a folding chair with a history in this reproduction (adjustable for modern sizes) of a Civil War-era artifact.

Shop Test: Sandor Nagyszalanczy walks you through nonelectric options for any and all of your needs in marking up stock.

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Looking for more information on how to build Bernard Krüger's Knockdown Bookcase? So were other readers, and Bernard kindly obliged, with the assembly instructions you'll find here.
Woodworker's Journal takes you on a close-up tour of Nakashima furniture pieces from the extensive collection of the Anderson Horticultural Library at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Bill Hylton gives a step-by-step breakdown of cutting half-blind dovetails with a router and dovetail jig. 
Woodturning expert Ernie Conover has found a fine finish for his turnings: epoxy-based System Three Clear Coat adds protection, structural strength and sandability from a long-lasting container (mix only what's needed).
Woodworker's Journal takes you on a close-up tour of Nakashima furniture pieces from the extensive collection of the Anderson Horticultural Library at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Woodturning expert Ernie Conover has found a fine finish for his turnings: epoxy-based System Three Clear Coat adds protection, structural strength and sandability from a long-lasting container (mix only what's needed).
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